Public Service Inventory

The Coordinating Commission keeps an inventory of Public Services operated by
Public Postsecondary institutions. We have them divided into seven categories.

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Cooperative Extension - This category will include the services
provided through the Cooperative Extension Service of the University of
Nebraska that are available to the general public. It does not include
credit courses or basic research programs.

Public Broadcasting - This category includes the operation of radio and
television stations that carry programs of general interest to the public
such as news, weather, sports, music, and entertainment. It does not include
broadcasting services exclusively for the delivery of credit instruction
through radio or television signals.

Cultural and Recreational Activities - This category includes the use
of campus facilities to provide cultural and entertainment events such as
concerts and theater series that are for the general public. It also
includes the use of campus facilities for organized particpatory
recreational, personal fitness, and athletic activities for non-students.

Personal Development Activities - This category includes non-credit
courses offered either on or off campus designed for personal development or
a vocational interest. It may include English as a Second Language, computer
skills, adult basic education, personal finance topics, etc.

Economic Development Activities - This category includes activities and
programs that use the resources of the institution to promote economic
development of the community, the region, or the state. It includes
customized training for business or industry, small business development
centers, technology transfer initiatives, and applied research units with a
primary purpose of meeting special needs of local businesses or industry.

Community Services - This category
includes programs and activities that provide access for the general public
to the resources of the institution and that are not included in the first
six categories listed above. Examples may include health care services or
facilities such as teaching hospitals or clinics, testing services, and the
use of campus facilities for meetings or conferences for community groups or
professional organizations.